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References

Singin' in the Rain (1952)
just before the "upside down kiss", as MJ is running from the robbers, there is a shot from on top of the roof, very reminiscent of the iconic shot in singing in the rain with Gene Kelly swinging from the lampost, plus its raining!

To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
Following the scene where Spider-Man stops the armored car robbery -- when Peter is trying to sell the photos he took to the daily bugle -- the following dialogue is exchanged: Jameson: "This'll be the the headline: Spider-Man hero or manace?" Parker: "Menace? But Spider-Man was trying to stop the robbery --" Jameson: "Save it Atticus, you take the pictures and I'll print the headlines." Note that Jameson refered to Parker as "Atticus" as he was trying to defend the actions of a rightous cause. This is a reference to To Kill A Mockingbird.

The Warriors (1979)
After capturing Mary Jane, the Green Goblin answers to Peter call with "Spiderman, come out and play", a reference to the quote by Luther in Walter Hill's movie "Warriors, come out to play-i-ay"

In the Line of Duty 4 (1989)
In one scene, Peter climbs up to the ceiling of Harry's room in his apartment to avoid being detected by Mary, May, Harry and Norman. Norman however begins to sense Spider-Man's presence as he is about to leave the room after Peter drips blood below Norman while approaching close to where Peter's hiding above. This is akin to the scene where Donny drips blood and drawing attention after climbing up a lamp post to avoid being found by a pursuing assassin on motorbike.

Arachnophobia (1990)
The jumping spider that Peter attempts to take a picture of is an Avondale Spider

Forrest Gump (1994)
The "Life is like a box of chocolates" speech is used. Additionally, the scene of Peter getting on the bus and no one letting him sit by them is very similar to two scenes in Forrest Gump

Wimbledon (2004)
Peter's father is reading a newspaper at breakfast with the front page headline "A-mazing", (two years after Kirsten Dunst starred in the first Spider-Man film).

Kung Fu Hustle (2004)
When Donut is dying, he says "with great power comes great responsibility" to the landlord and landlady, which Uncle Ben says to Peter Parker as he is dying in Spider-Man

I Am Not an Animal: A Star Is Hatched (2004)
(TV Episode)
The animals hold a party for a number of planks of wood with celebritie's faces and their names stuck to them. Tobey McGuire's face is on one and he is called "Spider-man"

The Big Bang Theory: The Panty Piñata Polarization (2008)
(TV Episode)
Sheldon, an avid comic book lover, says to Penny "With great powers comes great responsibility", perhaps the most famous line in Spider Man history. The line is actually from the movie, in the original comic book (Amazing Fantasy #15) the line was slightly different: With great power there must also come...great responsibility".

A Very Potter Musical (2009)
(TV Movie)
Harry: "If Voldemort is back - which he is - then you're in mortal peril! Don't you get it? It's just like the Spider-Man movie, haven't you seen that? MJ and Peter Parker can't be together."

How I Met Your Mother: Garbage Island (2011)
(TV Episode)
Barney use the line "with great penis comes great responsibility", line from both comics and movies "with great powers comes great responsibility".

X-Men: First Class (2011)
When Hank shows his powers for the first time, Raven get closer to him while he is still upside down and says "You are... amazing" as the first time M.J. sees Spider-Man in the alley

The Fairly OddParents: Abra Catastrophe! (2003)
(TV Episode)
The opening of the episode sees Timmy travelling through a series of movie parodies in his dreams, one is a spoof of this movie's Spider-man vs. The Green Goblin battle.

Promedio rojo (2004)
There's a sproof of the Spider-Man scene where Spider-Man saves Mary Jane and after that he apears upside down, in Promedio Rojo appears the same scene but the fat heroe when is upside down fall to flat because it is too fat.

Le plaisir à 20 ans (2004)
(Video)
In a scene an actress in kissing an actor upside down in a low-light street.

The Avengers Badly Animated Adventures (2013)
(Video)
The security guard being interrogated by the Hydra Agent is a Stan Lee cameo and the voice provided is intended to sound like Stan Lee, creator of many Marvel superheroes who makes many cameos in Marvel movies.